Specifications
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Displaying Tracks
If your audio application supports track types, you can choose which types to display in the Track Matrix.
To change the track type displayed:
Touch a different track type from the tabs at the top of the Tracks screen.
– or –
Swipe the Track Matrix horizontally to scroll between track types.
Track Matrix Controls
The Attention, Select, Record, Input, Solo, and Mute controls (2 in Figure 23) are exclusive: One is always active, and only one can
be active at a time.
Attention
To attention a track:
Touch Attention, then touch a track.
• The display changes to the Home screen unless
Auto-Bank to Attentioned Track is selected (see “Surface” on page 39).
• This track is assigned to the Attention Track Editor and the Automation Module’s Attention Track Fader.
• The Attention Track has a blue outline in the Track Matrix, Track Scroller, and Meter Scroller.
Select, Record, Solo, Input, and Mute
To select tracks or enable them for recording, input, mute, or solo:
1 Touch Select, Record, Solo, Input, or Mute to enable that control.
2 Touch one or more tracks.
3 Touch a selected or enabled track to deselect or disable it.
To quickly select or enable multiple tracks:
1 Touch Select, Record, Solo, Input, or Mute to enable that control.
2 Do one of the following:
Touch and hold a track, then touch others to add to the group.
– or –
Touch a track and drag over a row or column.
Selected tracks have an orange outline in the Track Matrix, Track Scroller, and Meter Scroller (see “Home Screen Options” on
page 32).
If your audio application also supports track colors, these are two powerful methods by which to differentiate and locate tracks.
For example, Figure 23 shows All, Audio, Instrument, Aux, and Master track types for Pro Tools.
A selected Attention Track has an orange (top half) and blue (lower half) outline.
See “Channel Selection Mode” on page 36.










